This document is the study guide for the Riverbed Certified Solutions Professional (RCSP) exam, covering RiOS version 5.0. It provides an overview of the certification program and exam details. The study guide also summarizes key topics about RiOS optimizations, deployment options, features, and troubleshooting best practices to prepare candidates for the RCSP exam.
This document provides an introduction to the Dekart RSA Cryptographic Provider. It discusses why information security is necessary in the modern digital world. It then describes how the Cryptographic Provider uses certificates, certification authorities, and public/private key cryptography to provide encryption, digital signatures, and other cryptographic functions. It also gives an overview of the Cryptographic Provider's hardware and software requirements, components, and capabilities.
The dynamic nature of SaaS applications can slow performance due to the distance between the cloud and users. Riverbed accelerates the delivery of SaaS applications by up to 33x. Join us for this session to find out how you can accelerate applications and manage the delivery of business-critical data and content from your SaaS provider overcoming application latency, control quality of service, remove loss of visibility and bandwidth constraints. http://rvbd.ly/2hpKls6
Riverbed is introducing a new platform called Stingray Services Controller that delivers an elastic application delivery controller (ADC) as a service. The Stingray Services Controller uses "micro" Stingray instances to provide highly elastic, instantly adaptive, and multi-tenant ADC services. It will generally be available in Q3 2013 and was a Best of Show Finalist at Interop Las Vegas in May 2013. The new platform addresses the need for ADCs that can dynamically scale resources per application or tenant in modern, cloud-aware data centers.
With Riverbed Cascade 10.0, it's finally here - visibility into 100% virtualized environments! Riverbed Cascade is an application-aware network performance management (NPM) solution that helps IT operations teams to find and fix network and application performance issues across all virtualized environments - from the virtual desktop to the virtual datacenter.
1) Riverbed Performance Management (RPM) provides end-to-end visibility into application performance from the end user experience to deep transaction tracing and infrastructure/network monitoring.
2) RPM uses big data techniques to automate performance analysis and troubleshooting to accelerate problem diagnosis and improve IT efficiency.
3) RPM presents relevant performance information to various audiences across both business and IT.
Riverbed SteelCentral AppResponse 9.0 NetProfiler and NetShark 10.6Riverbed Technology
This document summarizes new features in Riverbed's SteelCentral AppResponse 9.0 and NetProfiler 10.6 products that simplify web application monitoring and analysis. Key updates include geographic heat maps of web traffic, custom web application analysis by business groups, integrated dashboards, support for IPv6, and performance boosts for TCP analysis. The features aim to provide a more holistic view of the end-user experience across applications and networks.
Riverbed Performance Management solutions provide IT with the visibility and actionable insight to help deliver the application performance that users and business demand.
Introducing, SteelCentral Portal, a breakthrough software solution for managing application performance in today’s hybrid IT environments. For the first time, companies are able to blend performance information from network, end user experience, and application domains into a simple source of truth for end-to-end application visibility, eliminating the finger pointing that occurs among siloed teams who have a limited view into only their domain expertise.
This document provides an introduction to the Dekart RSA Cryptographic Provider. It discusses why information security is necessary in the modern digital world. It then describes how the Cryptographic Provider uses certificates, certification authorities, and public/private key cryptography to provide encryption, digital signatures, and other cryptographic functions. It also gives an overview of the Cryptographic Provider's hardware and software requirements, components, and capabilities.
The dynamic nature of SaaS applications can slow performance due to the distance between the cloud and users. Riverbed accelerates the delivery of SaaS applications by up to 33x. Join us for this session to find out how you can accelerate applications and manage the delivery of business-critical data and content from your SaaS provider overcoming application latency, control quality of service, remove loss of visibility and bandwidth constraints. http://rvbd.ly/2hpKls6
Riverbed is introducing a new platform called Stingray Services Controller that delivers an elastic application delivery controller (ADC) as a service. The Stingray Services Controller uses "micro" Stingray instances to provide highly elastic, instantly adaptive, and multi-tenant ADC services. It will generally be available in Q3 2013 and was a Best of Show Finalist at Interop Las Vegas in May 2013. The new platform addresses the need for ADCs that can dynamically scale resources per application or tenant in modern, cloud-aware data centers.
With Riverbed Cascade 10.0, it's finally here - visibility into 100% virtualized environments! Riverbed Cascade is an application-aware network performance management (NPM) solution that helps IT operations teams to find and fix network and application performance issues across all virtualized environments - from the virtual desktop to the virtual datacenter.
1) Riverbed Performance Management (RPM) provides end-to-end visibility into application performance from the end user experience to deep transaction tracing and infrastructure/network monitoring.
2) RPM uses big data techniques to automate performance analysis and troubleshooting to accelerate problem diagnosis and improve IT efficiency.
3) RPM presents relevant performance information to various audiences across both business and IT.
Riverbed SteelCentral AppResponse 9.0 NetProfiler and NetShark 10.6Riverbed Technology
This document summarizes new features in Riverbed's SteelCentral AppResponse 9.0 and NetProfiler 10.6 products that simplify web application monitoring and analysis. Key updates include geographic heat maps of web traffic, custom web application analysis by business groups, integrated dashboards, support for IPv6, and performance boosts for TCP analysis. The features aim to provide a more holistic view of the end-user experience across applications and networks.
Riverbed Performance Management solutions provide IT with the visibility and actionable insight to help deliver the application performance that users and business demand.
Introducing, SteelCentral Portal, a breakthrough software solution for managing application performance in today’s hybrid IT environments. For the first time, companies are able to blend performance information from network, end user experience, and application domains into a simple source of truth for end-to-end application visibility, eliminating the finger pointing that occurs among siloed teams who have a limited view into only their domain expertise.
Riverbed® SteelCentral™ NetSensor provides agentless infrastructure component monitoring and synthetic testing to deliver a comprehensive picture of how infrastructure is affecting network and application performance. http://rvbd.ly/1LNL1S5
Riverbed is launching new capabilities for its WAN optimization solution, including streamlined optimizations for business applications like Microsoft SharePoint and NetApp, new high performance appliances for small branches, and an integrated application-aware network performance management solution. The launch aims to provide acceleration everywhere, improved control of hybrid networks through new path selection, and enhanced visibility into application performance. Key dates include a July 29th launch and Steelhead appliance general availability in Q3.
The document summarizes Riverbed's SteelHead 8.6 product launch. It introduces new capabilities for SteelHead including availability on Microsoft Azure, support for 1Gb optimized WAN traffic for virtual deployments, and acceleration of new applications and platforms. It also highlights market trends towards public and private clouds and the need for network flexibility and scale. Riverbed positions SteelHead as optimizing applications over any network to enable location independent computing across virtual and cloud environments.
In a world of business that has increasingly become more and more distributed, and with our relationship with data having changed, we need to begin expanding the way we look at innovation in IT from solely focusing on the data center, to considering the requirements, challenges and costs associated with the edge. This presentation focuses on extending data center investments to all remote sites, and new opportunities to connect IT with today's business requirements through a Software-Defined Edge.
Presentation riverbed steelhead appliance main 2010chanwitcs
Riverbed Steelhead appliances provide WAN optimization and acceleration. They can consolidate servers and storage in data centers without compromising end user performance, enabling up to 100x faster disaster recovery and backup across remote offices. Riverbed has over 7,800 customers including over 55 of the Global 100, and delivers an average 6.9 month payback period and 457% ROI.
The document discusses several ways that Riverbed products can optimize VMware environments including:
1) Consolidating servers and desktops at data centers to reduce infrastructure costs while Riverbed accelerates access.
2) Optimizing backup and disaster recovery of virtual machines between sites by accelerating replication.
3) Enabling serverless offices by consolidating file/email servers to data centers and accelerating access with Riverbed.
Riverbed conducted a remote office/branch office IT survey at EMC World on May 3, 2016. The surveys were taken on the show floor and 183 people took part. The number of employees at their locations range from less than 500 to over 10,000. http://rvbd.ly/1YvjwTI
When two large companies merge, it often takes a while – years in some cases – before processes get redesigned to span all departments, and the new organization settles into a lean and profitable machine. And the same is true of OSS/BSS. These systems have been designed for two different purposes: to keep the network operational and to keep it profitable. But today’s demanding networks need the functions of both of these systems to work together, and to work across the varying lifecycles of products and services.
1. The document discusses order management, activation, and provisioning processes for telecommunications services.
2. Order management systems allow customers to place orders and service providers to process, modify, and fulfill orders across channels while supporting multiple products.
3. Activation involves decomposing service orders, executing scripts across network devices to provision services, and notifying relevant systems upon completion.
Telecommunication Business Process - eTOM FlowsRobert Bratulic
For related eTOM Flows blog: https://modelitics.wordpress.com/2015/07/06/etom-process-flows-not-just-hierarchies
For related eTOM Flows lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r62ZjpnjJI0
The document provides an overview of new features and enhancements in Oracle's Order Management solution, including a new architecture, user interface, functionality for pricing, configuration management, and an order management portal. Key updates include a new workflow-based order processing engine, expanded e-commerce and carrier integration capabilities, and enhanced functions for returns, line sets, pricing, and inventory availability checks.
The document discusses various aspects of telecommunications business support systems (BSS), including the evolution of mobile network generations, the roles of different players in the industry, services provided by telecom operators, challenges faced by operators and customers, and the key components and challenges of billing systems. It covers topics such as mobile payments, content providers, smartphones, operations and business support systems, challenges of billing, discount schemes, and mobile number portability.
This document provides a high-level overview of key components in telecom OSS/BSS systems. It discusses general concepts like numbering plans and call scenarios. It then summarizes the main components, including data collection, mediation, billing, SS7 monitoring, revenue assurance, and fulfillment/provisioning. The document provides brief explanations of the purpose and processes within each component.
The document discusses designing teams and processes to adapt to changing needs. It recommends structuring teams so members can work within their competencies and across projects fluidly with clear roles and expectations. The design process should support the team and their work, and be flexible enough to change with team, organization, and project needs. An effective team culture builds an environment where members feel free to be themselves, voice opinions, and feel supported.
This document provides instructions for installing Oracle Application Express release 4.2 for Oracle Database 12c. Key aspects covered include:
- Understanding the multitenant architecture in Oracle Database 12c and how it impacts Application Express installation.
- Choosing between installing Application Express from the database and configuring either Oracle REST Data Services, the embedded PL/SQL Gateway, or Oracle HTTP Server.
- Required pre-installation tasks like checking database requirements and choosing a web listener.
- Post-installation tasks like creating a workspace, adding users, and converting between runtime and development environments.
This document provides information about:
- The Adobe Captivate workspace including toolbars, panels, the filmstrip, timeline, and branching view.
- How to activate, register, get help and support, and access services, downloads, and extras for Adobe Captivate.
- What's new in the latest version of Adobe Captivate.
- Customizing the Adobe Captivate workspace including grids.
- A list of third party software and licenses used in Adobe Captivate.
This document provides an overview and introduction to new features in Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1). It is intended for readers familiar with previous releases who want to learn about new features, options, and enhancements in this release. The document contains information on various areas including application development, data warehousing, compression, and more. It provides high-level descriptions of new features without detailed technical specifications.
The document provides an overview of Oracle Data Integrator (ODI):
- ODI uses a declarative design approach to simplify data integration development and maintenance.
- Its Extract-Load-Transform (E-LT) architecture leverages database engines for high performance data transformations.
- The document reviews the key ODI components including repositories, Studio interfaces, agents, and consoles.
This document provides administrator guidance for the Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 system. It describes the conferencing capabilities and features of the RMX including continuous presence (CP) and scalable video coding (SVC) conferencing, content sharing, encryption, cascading conferences and more. It provides information on configuring profiles, resolutions, protocols and other system settings to optimize different conferencing scenarios. The document also includes guidelines, procedures and reference materials to help administrators manage and monitor RMX conferences.
This document provides an overview of dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. It discusses the advantages of DWDM over traditional discrete transport channels, including more efficient use of fiber and lower costs. It also covers various types of multiplexing such as time division multiplexing and wavelength division multiplexing. The document describes different optical multiplexing technologies used in DWDM systems, such as thin-film filters, fiber Bragg gratings, and arrayed waveguide gratings. It also discusses components of an optical network such as tunable lasers, amplifiers, and regeneration. Finally, it reviews impairments and considerations for DWDM transmission.
Deltek productsupportcompatibilitymatrixDarnette A
This document provides a compatibility matrix for Deltek software products, listing the server and client software requirements for each product and version. It covers requirements for over 30 Deltek products, including Costpoint, Vision, Maconomy, Budgeting & Planning, Time and Expense, and others. The matrix lists the required and optional server software, such as database, web server, and integration software. It also outlines the minimum client software requirements, such as operating system and browser versions.
This document is the user guide for Oracle Advanced Pricing, release 12.2. It contains information about price lists and modifiers in Oracle Advanced Pricing. Price lists allow users to define pricing for items, customers or contracts. Modifiers allow pricing adjustments through discounts, surcharges, price breaks or promotional goods. The guide describes how to create, maintain and use price lists and modifiers through the Oracle Advanced Pricing HTML interface. It also contains information on security, components and copying price list or modifier structures.
Riverbed® SteelCentral™ NetSensor provides agentless infrastructure component monitoring and synthetic testing to deliver a comprehensive picture of how infrastructure is affecting network and application performance. http://rvbd.ly/1LNL1S5
Riverbed is launching new capabilities for its WAN optimization solution, including streamlined optimizations for business applications like Microsoft SharePoint and NetApp, new high performance appliances for small branches, and an integrated application-aware network performance management solution. The launch aims to provide acceleration everywhere, improved control of hybrid networks through new path selection, and enhanced visibility into application performance. Key dates include a July 29th launch and Steelhead appliance general availability in Q3.
The document summarizes Riverbed's SteelHead 8.6 product launch. It introduces new capabilities for SteelHead including availability on Microsoft Azure, support for 1Gb optimized WAN traffic for virtual deployments, and acceleration of new applications and platforms. It also highlights market trends towards public and private clouds and the need for network flexibility and scale. Riverbed positions SteelHead as optimizing applications over any network to enable location independent computing across virtual and cloud environments.
In a world of business that has increasingly become more and more distributed, and with our relationship with data having changed, we need to begin expanding the way we look at innovation in IT from solely focusing on the data center, to considering the requirements, challenges and costs associated with the edge. This presentation focuses on extending data center investments to all remote sites, and new opportunities to connect IT with today's business requirements through a Software-Defined Edge.
Presentation riverbed steelhead appliance main 2010chanwitcs
Riverbed Steelhead appliances provide WAN optimization and acceleration. They can consolidate servers and storage in data centers without compromising end user performance, enabling up to 100x faster disaster recovery and backup across remote offices. Riverbed has over 7,800 customers including over 55 of the Global 100, and delivers an average 6.9 month payback period and 457% ROI.
The document discusses several ways that Riverbed products can optimize VMware environments including:
1) Consolidating servers and desktops at data centers to reduce infrastructure costs while Riverbed accelerates access.
2) Optimizing backup and disaster recovery of virtual machines between sites by accelerating replication.
3) Enabling serverless offices by consolidating file/email servers to data centers and accelerating access with Riverbed.
Riverbed conducted a remote office/branch office IT survey at EMC World on May 3, 2016. The surveys were taken on the show floor and 183 people took part. The number of employees at their locations range from less than 500 to over 10,000. http://rvbd.ly/1YvjwTI
When two large companies merge, it often takes a while – years in some cases – before processes get redesigned to span all departments, and the new organization settles into a lean and profitable machine. And the same is true of OSS/BSS. These systems have been designed for two different purposes: to keep the network operational and to keep it profitable. But today’s demanding networks need the functions of both of these systems to work together, and to work across the varying lifecycles of products and services.
1. The document discusses order management, activation, and provisioning processes for telecommunications services.
2. Order management systems allow customers to place orders and service providers to process, modify, and fulfill orders across channels while supporting multiple products.
3. Activation involves decomposing service orders, executing scripts across network devices to provision services, and notifying relevant systems upon completion.
Telecommunication Business Process - eTOM FlowsRobert Bratulic
For related eTOM Flows blog: https://modelitics.wordpress.com/2015/07/06/etom-process-flows-not-just-hierarchies
For related eTOM Flows lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r62ZjpnjJI0
The document provides an overview of new features and enhancements in Oracle's Order Management solution, including a new architecture, user interface, functionality for pricing, configuration management, and an order management portal. Key updates include a new workflow-based order processing engine, expanded e-commerce and carrier integration capabilities, and enhanced functions for returns, line sets, pricing, and inventory availability checks.
The document discusses various aspects of telecommunications business support systems (BSS), including the evolution of mobile network generations, the roles of different players in the industry, services provided by telecom operators, challenges faced by operators and customers, and the key components and challenges of billing systems. It covers topics such as mobile payments, content providers, smartphones, operations and business support systems, challenges of billing, discount schemes, and mobile number portability.
This document provides a high-level overview of key components in telecom OSS/BSS systems. It discusses general concepts like numbering plans and call scenarios. It then summarizes the main components, including data collection, mediation, billing, SS7 monitoring, revenue assurance, and fulfillment/provisioning. The document provides brief explanations of the purpose and processes within each component.
The document discusses designing teams and processes to adapt to changing needs. It recommends structuring teams so members can work within their competencies and across projects fluidly with clear roles and expectations. The design process should support the team and their work, and be flexible enough to change with team, organization, and project needs. An effective team culture builds an environment where members feel free to be themselves, voice opinions, and feel supported.
This document provides instructions for installing Oracle Application Express release 4.2 for Oracle Database 12c. Key aspects covered include:
- Understanding the multitenant architecture in Oracle Database 12c and how it impacts Application Express installation.
- Choosing between installing Application Express from the database and configuring either Oracle REST Data Services, the embedded PL/SQL Gateway, or Oracle HTTP Server.
- Required pre-installation tasks like checking database requirements and choosing a web listener.
- Post-installation tasks like creating a workspace, adding users, and converting between runtime and development environments.
This document provides information about:
- The Adobe Captivate workspace including toolbars, panels, the filmstrip, timeline, and branching view.
- How to activate, register, get help and support, and access services, downloads, and extras for Adobe Captivate.
- What's new in the latest version of Adobe Captivate.
- Customizing the Adobe Captivate workspace including grids.
- A list of third party software and licenses used in Adobe Captivate.
This document provides an overview and introduction to new features in Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1). It is intended for readers familiar with previous releases who want to learn about new features, options, and enhancements in this release. The document contains information on various areas including application development, data warehousing, compression, and more. It provides high-level descriptions of new features without detailed technical specifications.
The document provides an overview of Oracle Data Integrator (ODI):
- ODI uses a declarative design approach to simplify data integration development and maintenance.
- Its Extract-Load-Transform (E-LT) architecture leverages database engines for high performance data transformations.
- The document reviews the key ODI components including repositories, Studio interfaces, agents, and consoles.
This document provides administrator guidance for the Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 system. It describes the conferencing capabilities and features of the RMX including continuous presence (CP) and scalable video coding (SVC) conferencing, content sharing, encryption, cascading conferences and more. It provides information on configuring profiles, resolutions, protocols and other system settings to optimize different conferencing scenarios. The document also includes guidelines, procedures and reference materials to help administrators manage and monitor RMX conferences.
This document provides an overview of dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. It discusses the advantages of DWDM over traditional discrete transport channels, including more efficient use of fiber and lower costs. It also covers various types of multiplexing such as time division multiplexing and wavelength division multiplexing. The document describes different optical multiplexing technologies used in DWDM systems, such as thin-film filters, fiber Bragg gratings, and arrayed waveguide gratings. It also discusses components of an optical network such as tunable lasers, amplifiers, and regeneration. Finally, it reviews impairments and considerations for DWDM transmission.
Deltek productsupportcompatibilitymatrixDarnette A
This document provides a compatibility matrix for Deltek software products, listing the server and client software requirements for each product and version. It covers requirements for over 30 Deltek products, including Costpoint, Vision, Maconomy, Budgeting & Planning, Time and Expense, and others. The matrix lists the required and optional server software, such as database, web server, and integration software. It also outlines the minimum client software requirements, such as operating system and browser versions.
This document is the user guide for Oracle Advanced Pricing, release 12.2. It contains information about price lists and modifiers in Oracle Advanced Pricing. Price lists allow users to define pricing for items, customers or contracts. Modifiers allow pricing adjustments through discounts, surcharges, price breaks or promotional goods. The guide describes how to create, maintain and use price lists and modifiers through the Oracle Advanced Pricing HTML interface. It also contains information on security, components and copying price list or modifier structures.
The document is an operations manual for a portable analyzer device from Windrock, Inc. It contains legal notices regarding copyright and licensing. The manual has multiple parts that cover customer information like assistance and returns, unpacking and setting up batteries, getting started with the device including connections and configuration, calibrating the device, setting up stations and machines to analyze, and configuring the device's database including machine types, sensor points, data collection, and gas composition settings.
Oracle database 12c 2 day + java developer's guidebupbechanhgmail
- This document is the Oracle Database 2 Day + Java Developer's Guide for Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1). It provides instructions for developing Java applications that connect to and query an Oracle database.
- The guide explains how to install the necessary software, including Oracle Database, JDK, and an IDE like JDeveloper. It then demonstrates how to connect to the database from JDeveloper and from a Java application using JDBC. Sample code is provided to connect, query for data, and display the results.
- Resources like sample applications and documentation on JDBC and Java APIs for Oracle Database are referenced to aid in application development.
The document provides a user guide for the Cambium Universal GPS (uGPS) module. It describes the uGPS product, including an overview of its functionality and specifications. It also provides instructions on installing and operating the uGPS, including power configurations, installation considerations, and retrieving GPS status and location data. The guide aims to help network planners, operators, administrators and installers with deploying and using the uGPS module.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium Universal Global Positioning System (uGPS) module. It describes the uGPS product, power and connectivity configurations, installation procedures, and how to retrieve GPS status and location data. The guide covers uGPS operation and is intended for network planners, operators, administrators, and installers. It disclaims liability for improper use or configuration of the uGPS module.
This document provides an introduction to Oracle Coherence, a data grid product. It discusses key Coherence concepts like targeted, parallel, and query-based execution on distributed caches using Coherence agents. It also describes Coherence's support for data grid aggregation, node-based execution, work management, integration with databases and EIS, continuous querying, clustering of objects and data for availability, reliability, scalability, performance, serviceability and manageability. The document explains how Coherence delivers events for changes as they occur using listener interfaces and event objects.
The WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) is a command-line scripting interface that can be used to configure, manage, and monitor WebLogic Server instances and domains. This document describes how to use WLST online to connect to a running server instance or offline to manage domains without a connection. It covers topics such as creating and editing domains, starting and stopping servers, navigating MBeans, configuring security settings, and accessing runtime information.
Oracle Cost Management User's Guide provides information to help users work with Oracle's Cost Management product. It covers topics like setting up cost structures, standard costing, average costing, FIFO/LIFO costing, project manufacturing costing, and periodic costing. The guide has 14 chapters and several appendixes that describe features, configuration, business processes and reports.
This document provides a user's guide for FactoryTalk View Site Edition (SE) software. It includes instructions for installing and setting up the necessary FactoryTalk software components, creating and exploring sample applications, and planning the layout of an HMI network. The document also covers application security, tag database design, graphics hierarchy, and best practices for maintenance and deployment.
This document provides licenses and attributions for third party software included in Cambium PTP 250 system releases. It contains the full text of various open source licenses such as GPLv2, LGPLv2.1, and BSD licenses. It also lists the copyright holders and original authors for each third party software component. The purpose is to ensure Cambium's compliance with license terms of open source code used in its products.
This document provides licenses and attributions for third party software included in Cambium PTP 250 system releases. It contains the full text of various open source licenses such as GPLv2, LGPLv2.1, and BSD licenses. It also lists the copyright holders and original authors for each third party software component. The purpose is to ensure Cambium's compliance with license terms of open source code used in its products.
Packet Tracer Simulation Lab Layer3 RoutingJohnson Liu
The document describes setting up routing between two routers. It involves:
1. Configuring WAN interfaces on each router and assigning IP addresses between them.
2. Setting up LAN segments behind each router by configuring LAN interfaces and assigning IP addresses.
3. Enabling static routing on each router to allow routing between the LAN segments since dynamic routing protocols have not been configured yet.
Packet Tracer Simulation Lab Layer 2 SwitchingJohnson Liu
The document discusses configuring layer 2 switching and inter-VLAN routing. It describes powering on switches, assigning ports to VLANs, setting up trunk links between switches, and enabling inter-VLAN routing by adding a router with subinterfaces for each VLAN to allow communication between the VLANs.
The document discusses Olive, which is the codename for JUNOS software running on a PC rather than a Juniper router. It was originally developed by Juniper as a software development platform before their hardware was fully implemented. The document also discusses logical routers, which allow a single physical router to be partitioned into multiple virtual routers. It provides instructions on configuring logical routers in the Olive VM, including assigning interfaces, enabling OSPF and BGP between the logical routers, and restricting configuration access based on logical router.
MC-LAG Configuration with BGP-base VPLSJohnson Liu
1. The document describes a topology with 4 provider edge (PE) routers connected to 2 customer edge (CE) routers in a multi-chassis link aggregation (MC-LAG) with BGP-based virtual private LAN service (VPLS) configuration. 2. It shows the output of various show commands on the PE routers before and after the link between CE1 and PE2 fails. The output shows the MC-LAG, VPLS and ICCP states changing as traffic fails over from PE2 to PE1. 3. The configuration of PE1's aggregated Ethernet interface and VPLS routing instance is also shown.
The document provides information on 2G/3G network architectures. It discusses 2G GSM network architecture including components like the BTS, BSC, MSC, VLR, HLR and interfaces like A, Abis, and GSM. It then covers GPRS and EDGE network enhancements, components like the SGSN, GGSN, and interfaces like Gn and Gi. Finally, it discusses UMTS network technologies like W-CDMA and HSDPA that improved data rates.
This document discusses IPv6 transition strategies for service providers. It begins by noting that the IANA pool of IPv4 addresses has been exhausted and regional registries will soon run out as well. While existing IPv4 networks will continue to function, many devices and applications only support IPv4, creating an "IPv4 long tail" that will be challenging to transition to IPv6. The document then evaluates options for service providers, including dual-stack, translators, and tunnels. It provides more detail on implementing a dual-stack infrastructure in the core network using protocols like IS-IS, OSPF, and BGP. 6PE and 6VPE are introduced as options to provide IPv6 connectivity over an IPv4 MPLS
CALM DURING THE STORM:Best Practices in Multicast SecurityJohnson Liu
Internet multicast introduces a range of new security threats to a network. These threats are not necessarily any more or less destructive than those found in unicast-only networks, but they represent a new class of vulnerability that may be unfamiliar to those with minimal multicast experience. Juniper Networks® Junos® operating system offers the most comprehensive set of features in the industry for securing a multicast infrastructure. This expertise comes from lessons learned after more than a decade of deployment experience in the world’s largest Internet backbones. The following is a detailed set of recommended best practices for securing a multicast infrastructure of Juniper Networks routers.
This white paper discusses Seamless MPLS, an architecture that uses MPLS in access networks for benefits like scalability and flexibility. Key aspects include using MPLS Transport Pseudowires to connect network components across regions, with a control plane that scales through hierarchical BGP routing. The goal is a unified MPLS network from core to edge to simplify service delivery.
The document discusses Juniper Networks' ISSU (In-Service Software Upgrade) tool. It describes the key design principles for ISSU, including maintaining control plane and forwarding plane functionality during upgrades. It then provides an overview of Juniper's Unified ISSU, which allows complete operating system upgrades with no control plane disruption and minimal traffic interruption. Unified ISSU was designed according to best practices and delivers upgrades in the shortest time with minimal risk.
CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS, NONSTOP OPERATIONS WITH JUNOSJohnson Liu
This white paper discusses how the Junos operating system provides continuous system operations and high availability. It achieves this through modular software architecture, separation of routing and forwarding planes, graceful restart protocols, nonstop active routing, unified in-service software upgrades, automation tools, and built-in diagnostics. The paper focuses on minimizing network downtime from both planned and unplanned outages.
This document provides examples of the 7 types of BGP routes used in Next Generation Multicast VPNs (NG MVPNs) to enable autodiscovery and exchange of multicast protocol information between provider edge routers. It defines each route type and provides an encoded example of how the route would appear, identifying the key fields included in each route type.
This white paper discusses emerging multicast VPN (MVPN) applications and the need for more scalable MVPN solutions. It provides background on MVPN, including the basic implementation model of carrying multicast routing and traffic between provider edge routers. The paper then outlines several emerging MVPN applications like layer 3 VPN multicast services, IPTV distribution, financial services infrastructures, and multicast backhauling. It argues next-generation MVPN approaches are needed to effectively support these new applications.
This white paper provides an overview of IGMP and how it can support IPTV networks. IGMP is the protocol used to control multicast traffic delivery and allows clients to join and leave multicast groups, representing TV channels. When intermediate network devices are introduced, techniques like IGMP snooping, proxy routing, and query/report suppression are used to optimize multicast traffic delivery and IGMP message processing. These techniques aim to reduce bandwidth consumption and speed up channel change times.
The document discusses Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), which allows different sites to communicate as if they are connected to the same LAN over a service provider's IP/MPLS network. There are two implementations of VPLS supported by IETF - one using BGP signaling and one using LDP signaling. Juniper Networks' VPLS solution implements both standards. The document concludes that the BGP-based implementation provides the highest level of automation and operational efficiency for service providers offering VPLS.
This document provides an overview of Cisco's certification program, including entry-level certifications like CCENT and CCNA, intermediate certifications like CCNP and CCDP, and expert-level CCIE certifications. It describes the certification name, recommended training courses, exams, and costs for various certification paths in routing and switching, security, voice, wireless, service provider, and design. The highest level CCIE certifications require previous certifications like CCNA, CCNP, and CCSP as well as bootcamp training before taking the written and lab exams.